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the prizes in Irish Water-spaniels. In Other Varieties of Spaniels a 

 good many well-known dogs and owners appeared, and the following 

 were the winners : Messrs. Fletcher, Arkwright, Tugwell, J. Sinnott, 

 A. E. G. Way, L. Midgley, S. Lang, T. Jacobs, Wildman, C. Phillips, 

 T. B. Bowers, and A. Arnold. 



Bull-dogs had thirty entries in three classes (Large, Medium, 

 and Small) ; the winners were Messrs. W. Newton's Apollo, Knott's 

 Doctor, Duchess, and Sampson, Anderton's Clinker, and J. Oilman's 

 Dainty. Bull-terriers had twenty-eight entries in four classes, divided 

 by sex and weight; the winners were Mr. W. C. Stokes's Niblo, 

 Mr. Alfred George's King, Mr. R. J. Hartley's Violet, Empress, 

 Bruce, and Rose, Mr. Alfred George's Random, and Mr. Tredinnick's 

 Little Princess. In Dachshunds Mr. W. Arkwright's Xaverl, Kaufer, 

 and Linda took most of the money, other winners being Messrs. 

 J. A. Budgett and G. L. Aston. Fox-terriers were a capital lot of 

 nearly ninety in five classes. Mr. Fred. Burbidge had Nimrod, 

 Nettle, Dorcas, Bitters, and Royal ; Mr. H. Gibson's Brokenhurst 

 Joe (afterwards probably one of the best known of the variety), 

 Messrs. Arkwright's Vulcan, Pilgrim's Akeley Nettle, F. Redmond's 

 Deacon Nettle and Daniel, Abbott's Nimble, and F. H. Vicary's 

 Sorrel and Tackle were other winners. Messrs. Ward and Mather 

 took all the prizes for Smooth-haired Terriers (not Black-and- 

 tan). Black-and-tans mustered well with twenty-one entries in 

 two classes ; the prizes were taken by Mr. Mapplebeck, Mrs. 

 Marsden, Messrs. Davies, Mather, and W. Bruton. Skye Terriers 

 were not large, but typical, classes, the winners in Drop-ears 

 being Messrs. A. Boulton (with Noble), C. H. Lane (with Wasp), 

 and J. S. Skidmore (with Brownie) ; and in Prick-ears Messrs. A. 

 Boulton (with Jack), F. H. Vicary (with Monarch), and F. W. 

 Brooke (with Oscar). In Dandies Mr. C. F. Henderson was first 

 with Rob Roy (afterwards Mr. C. H. Lane's), and Mr. F. E. Swindells 

 was second with Dominie Sampson. Bedlingtons were few in number, 

 Messrs. Fawdry and G. Morgan being the winners. In Broken- 

 haired Terriers the prizes were taken by Messrs. A. Boulton and 

 C. G. Vicary. Mr. J. Lewis's Sootey was in front in Pugs, other 

 winners being Messrs. W. Sefton, C. P. Warburton, W. R. Bryant, 

 and J. H. Lock. In Blenheims and King Charles Spaniels Mrs. W. 

 Forder was first and second in both varieties, other winners being 

 Miss E. Dawson and Mrs. Udall. Mr. J. Fawdry swept the board 

 in Dalmatians with Captain and Stella. The winners in Smooth 

 Toy Terriers were Messrs. Mapplebeck, Mrs. Marsden, and Mrs. R. 



